Conversation Re: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD's in Windows 10https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/163113#M1360
<P>Hi,</P>
<P>I see my M.2 disk but I've migrated my system to 1709. Made a detour via standard disk (see above).</P>
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<P><span class="lia-inline-image-display-wrapper lia-image-align-inline" image-alt="MSI_SnapShot.jpg" style="width: 999px;"><img src="https://gxcuf89792.i.lithium.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/29056iCBACAE1612AC7547/image-size/large?v=1.0&amp;px=999" title="MSI_SnapShot.jpg" alt="MSI_SnapShot.jpg" /></span></P>Thu, 22 Feb 2018 17:37:38 GMTMichael Wolf2018-02-22T17:37:38Z1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/130851#M456
<P>1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD's</P>
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<P>This will be the very first question I will ask in the AMA.&nbsp; I hope you have a better answer than "we are working on it" ready for the thousands of us with this issue and waiting for a fix since September.</P>
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<P><A href="https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/08485ba0-f69f-483b-861e-238f161dabee/problem-with-upgrade-to-creators-update-on-nvme-disk?forum=win10itprosetup" target="_blank">https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/08485ba0-f69f-483b-861e-238f161dabee/problem-with-upgrade-to-creators-update-on-nvme-disk?forum=win10itprosetup</A></P>Thu, 23 Nov 2017 13:36:17 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/130851#M456Steven Rodriguez2017-11-23T13:36:17ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/132812#M459
<P>Here are links to just a few of the dicussions regarding this issue.&nbsp; This is widespread and a solution is required.</P>
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<P><A href="https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&amp;rct=j&amp;q=&amp;esrc=s&amp;source=web&amp;cd=1&amp;cad=rja&amp;uact=8&amp;ved=0ahUKEwiA4fTf4ebXAhVq0oMKHV_HATIQFggtMAA&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fsocial.technet.microsoft.com%2FForums%2Fen-US%2F08485ba0-f69f-483b-861e-238f161dabee%2Fproblem-with-upgrade-to-creators-update-on-nvme-disk%3Fforum%3Dwin10itprosetup&amp;usg=AOvVaw2zXfJgTM6FJaq_nGgja4Rf" target="_blank">https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&amp;rct=j&amp;q=&amp;esrc=s&amp;source=web&amp;cd=1&amp;cad=rja&amp;uact=8&amp;ved=0ahUKEwiA4fTf4ebXAhVq0oMKHV_HATIQFggtMAA&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fsocial.technet.microsoft.com%2FForums%2Fen-US%2F08485ba0-f69f-483b-861e-238f161dabee%2Fproblem-with-upgrade-to-creators-update-on-nvme-disk%3Fforum%3Dwin10itprosetup&amp;usg=AOvVaw2zXfJgTM6FJaq_nGgja4Rf</A></P>
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<P><A href="https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&amp;rct=j&amp;q=&amp;esrc=s&amp;source=web&amp;cd=3&amp;cad=rja&amp;uact=8&amp;ved=0ahUKEwiA4fTf4ebXAhVq0oMKHV_HATIQFghBMAI&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Frog.asus.com%2Fforum%2Fshowthread.php%3F96864-Beware-of-Fall-Creators-Update-with-a-ASUS-x299-MOB-amp-Samsung-NVMe-SSD&amp;usg=AOvVaw1uS12FMzgE7edDudsQmrnR" target="_blank">https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&amp;rct=j&amp;q=&amp;esrc=s&amp;source=web&amp;cd=3&amp;cad=rja&amp;uact=8&amp;ved=0ahUKEwiA4fTf4ebXAhVq0oMKHV_HATIQFghBMAI&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Frog.asus.com%2Fforum%2Fshowthread.php%3F96864-Beware-of-Fall-Creators-Update-with-a-ASUS-x299-MOB-amp-Samsung-NVMe-SSD&amp;usg=AOvVaw1uS12FMzgE7edDudsQmrnR</A></P>
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<P><A href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10TechSupport/comments/7729kq/windows_10_update_1709_fails_to_install_0xc00000bb/" target="_blank">https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10TechSupport/comments/7729kq/windows_10_update_1709_fails_to_install_0xc00000bb/</A></P>
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<P><A href="https://www.cnet.com/news/windows-10-fall-creators-update-hits-install-snag-for-some/" target="_blank">https://www.cnet.com/news/windows-10-fall-creators-update-hits-install-snag-for-some/</A></P>Thu, 30 Nov 2017 16:56:09 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/132812#M459Steven Rodriguez2017-11-30T16:56:09ZRE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/132830#M472
This is a known issue. The fix for this will be included in the
cumulative update that will be released today at 10am via
<A href="http://catalog.update.microsoft.com" target="_blank">http://catalog.update.microsoft.com</A> (manually downloaded). It will also
be included in the next Patch Tuesday cumulative update. (Ref OS
#14207031, 11D)Thu, 30 Nov 2017 17:06:12 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/132830#M472Michael Niehaus2017-11-30T17:06:12ZRE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/132832#M474
The suggestion I received from many employed by MS was to simply format
and re-install Windows. This isn't an option, I run a highly customized
system with many apps. A full reinstall would be a tremendous effort,
the in place update really needs to work.Thu, 30 Nov 2017 17:07:07 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/132832#M474Steven Rodriguez2017-11-30T17:07:07ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/132835#M477
<P>Thank You very much for addressing my question.&nbsp; I am happy that this was resolved and am excited to finally be able to try FCU.</P>Thu, 30 Nov 2017 17:08:16 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/132835#M477Steven Rodriguez2017-11-30T17:08:16ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/133022#M571
<P><LI-USER uid="21544"></LI-USER></P>
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<P>I've been watching the Windows Update Catalog website all day, as of this writing (4:43PM) I don't see it.&nbsp; I'm using the search term "windows 10 cumulative update" and the most recent results are dated as Nov 29th, but they show as being for Build 1709.&nbsp; I would assume by what you suggested we would be seeing a Cumulative Update dated for today, Nov 30th with Build 1703 in the description.</P>Thu, 30 Nov 2017 21:42:03 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/133022#M571Steven Rodriguez2017-11-30T21:42:03ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134268#M587
<P><LI-USER uid="21544"></LI-USER>&nbsp;</P>
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<P>Can you tell me what the KB number is for this patch please?</P>Tue, 05 Dec 2017 17:03:19 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134268#M587Steven Rodriguez2017-12-05T17:03:19ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134339#M588
<P>It should be&nbsp;<A href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4051963" target="_blank">https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4051963</A>.</P>Tue, 05 Dec 2017 18:24:29 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134339#M588Michael Niehaus2017-12-05T18:24:29ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134342#M589
<P>I don't think so, the KB applies to 1709, the patch we are looking for should be applicable to 1703 as we can't update to 1709 because of the NVME SSD issue.</P>Tue, 05 Dec 2017 18:26:36 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134342#M589Steven Rodriguez2017-12-05T18:26:36ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134400#M590
<P>The fix is needed to the Windows 10 1709 installation files, not to Windows 10 1703.</P>
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<P>If you are using dynamic update, the fix should automatically be injected during the process.&nbsp; Otherwise, you might need to manually mount the install.wim and inject the update into it, at least until January when we'll be releasing updated media that will contain the fix.</P>Tue, 05 Dec 2017 20:35:29 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134400#M590Michael Niehaus2017-12-05T20:35:29ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134558#M591
<P><LI-USER uid="21544"></LI-USER>&nbsp;I am not sure what you mean by a "dynamic" update but I am assuming you mean through an automatic mechanism.&nbsp; I tried the upgrade again using Windows Update, and I get the same BSOD after it tries and fails to update with the "Feature Update to 1709" update.&nbsp; I also tried the Windows 10 Update Assistant application which re-downloaded the media and also failed with the same BSOD on the first reboot.</P>
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<P>Either I am doing something wrong, or the patch was not issued by Microsoft.&nbsp; I have to say this is extremely disappointing.&nbsp; A solution was implied, and none was given.&nbsp; Please Help.</P>Wed, 06 Dec 2017 11:33:40 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134558#M591Steven Rodriguez2017-12-06T11:33:40ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134809#M592
<P>Seems to me, what hes basically saying is that the fix that should have came out on the 30th which never did, then the update for the 30th came out on the 5th on Tuesday which still does not contain the fix &amp; now we'd have to wait till January for the "fix" which probably won't come again.</P>
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<P>Seriously it's very disappointing, everyone out their is complaining and nothing is being done.</P>
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<P>I built a new pc just 3 months ago and knew win10 would be very troublesome, that i literally bought an ssd just for the OS to to prevent deletion of important files because fresh installs are the only thing that temporarily fix things like this.&nbsp;</P>
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<P>It also stopped my antivirus &amp; nvidia drivers from working that i had to delete both apps and reinstall to my other ssd.</P>Wed, 06 Dec 2017 21:00:05 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134809#M592Ioana Mardar2017-12-06T21:00:05ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134915#M594
<P>These constant promises from Microsoft without a fix is just getting ridiculous already.&nbsp; I have tried updating to 1709 in every possible way.&nbsp; From Windows Update, to ISO, Upgrade Assistant, etc.,I have tried them all and nothing works.&nbsp; Every time you try to reboot you get error 0xc00000bb.&nbsp; There is no fix from Microsoft out there, and it does not look like there is going to be a fix.</P>
<P>Does Microsoft really want me to go and buy an Apple and be done with this.&nbsp; I am sick of waiting for a fix for something that is a common problem for people trying to upgrade with a SSD drive.&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>
<P>Can someone from Microsoft please tell us if there is going to be a fix or not, and what is the timetable ?&nbsp; I really would like to know a fix is really coming or not.&nbsp;</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 03:44:38 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134915#M594Scott G2017-12-07T03:44:38ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134920#M595
<P><LI-USER uid="21544"></LI-USER>&nbsp;A lot of very angry people, Michael.&nbsp; Can you please bring this to the attention of whomever can provide a solution.</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 04:24:37 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134920#M595Steven Rodriguez2017-12-07T04:24:37ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134923#M596
<P>Microsoft seems to treat this like there is a couple of hundred of us here complaining,and no one else has this problem.&nbsp; Well, in reality I cannot tell you how many people have this problem. I have heard from countless other people that cannot upgrade to 1709. Why in the world is it so difficult to put out a fix after about six weeks of this.&nbsp; All we are asking is to be able to upgrade to 1709.&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>
<P>I am at my end with this.&nbsp; I have tried every method of upgrading.&nbsp; Other than doing a clean install, which I refuse to do, it is impossible for people with SSD drives with NVMe to upgrade.&nbsp;</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 04:50:52 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134923#M596Scott G2017-12-07T04:50:52ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134924#M597
<P>You can also do the workaround, which is to clone the NVME drive to a SATA drive, then boot from SATA, do the 1709 upgrade, then clone back to the NVME.&nbsp; Many have done this successfully, I just can't be bothered.</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 04:52:38 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134924#M597Steven Rodriguez2017-12-07T04:52:38ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134925#M598
<P>You mean you can simply copy 1709 from your SATA to your SSD after upgrading and everything works fine.&nbsp; Sounds like a lot of work, and it will open up the possibility of many errors.&nbsp; I just cannot understand why this is such a big fix for Microsoft.&nbsp; Lots of people a lot less computer efficient than us are having this problem.&nbsp; I wish they would just issue a fix already.&nbsp;</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 04:55:52 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134925#M598Scott G2017-12-07T04:55:52ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134927#M599
<P>Not copy, clone.&nbsp; As in using a 3rd party tool like Acronis or something else.&nbsp; The only downside I could see if the hardware change from NVME-&gt;SATA-&gt;NVME would trigger a hardware ID change and make all installed software unregistered and ask for re-activation.</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 04:58:00 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134927#M599Steven Rodriguez2017-12-07T04:58:00ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134930#M600
<P>You see.&nbsp; You are already coming up with a possible problem.&nbsp; I cannot believe all this time, and not one engineer at a place like Microsoft can actually come up with a fix for this.&nbsp; Just unbelievable.&nbsp;</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 05:00:55 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/134930#M600Scott G2017-12-07T05:00:55ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135132#M603
<P>I've been reviewing this with support engineers.&nbsp; It appears that there are two separate problems, one that was fixed with the update released on November 30th (affecting a small number of devices with Intel <SPAN>P4500/4600</SPAN> drives), and a second one that is still being worked on (affecting certain X299 motherboards).&nbsp; We still have a block in place for the affected devices so that Windows Update doesn't try to upgrade them.</P>
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<P>For the machines where you are seeing this issue, can you provide the make and model of the machine, or if it is a "build-your-own" device, what model of motherboard is being used?</P>
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<P>The second issue (X299 motherboards) can also be fixed with a firmware update; the fix we are working on just tries to work around the firmware issue.&nbsp; We are trying to work with the motherboard makers to&nbsp;have them create a firmware update.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 17:45:08 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135132#M603Michael Niehaus2017-12-07T17:45:08ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135133#M604
<P>Hi Michael, first thank you for following up and not leaving us hanging.</P>
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<P>Second, Yes, mine is a custom built X299 based system.&nbsp; The motherboard is the ASUS Prime X299-Deluxe and the SSD is the NVME Samsung 960 Pro M.2 512GB.</P>
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<P>I have checked with both ASUS and Samsung and neither have posted a recent firmware update to address this issue.</P>
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<P>PS:&nbsp; You mentioned a block in place to prevent the installation.&nbsp; I can tell you, if it is designed to block the 1709 installation via Windows Update, it is not working for me.&nbsp; Every time I check for updates it tries to download and installed the "Windows Feature Update to 1709".&nbsp; I've had to temporarily disabled the Windows Update service to prevent this from happening every time.</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 17:51:38 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135133#M604Steven Rodriguez2017-12-07T17:51:38ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135139#M605
<P>Yes, the Asus board is the most common one.&nbsp; It's a pretty subtle issue, only exposed by 1709 due to a slight increase in the boot image size (which is why previous versions worked fine) that results in the boot image being loaded into higher memory due to memory fragmentation on that specific motherboard with that specific firmware.</P>
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<P>I'll check to make sure the block is correct.</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 17:54:22 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135139#M605Michael Niehaus2017-12-07T17:54:22ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135140#M606
<P>Interesting, thank you for explaining the detail of the problem.</P>
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<P>We remain hopeful for a fix soon.</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 17:55:57 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135140#M606Steven Rodriguez2017-12-07T17:55:57ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135156#M608
<P>I have an ASUS Prime X299-A motherboard with a 512GB Samsung 960 Pro SSD and two SATA drives, as well.&nbsp; &nbsp;Right now Windows Update has been trying to upgrade me to 1709 for about a month now.&nbsp; I have my ethernet connection set to metered so it does not download the update.&nbsp; I have kept my 1703 system updated with manual updates I downloaded and installed myself.&nbsp;</P>
<P>I have tried with an ISO flash drive, Windows Upgrade Assistant, etc. to upgrade about a dozen times and every time I try to reboot I get the BSOD with error 0xc00000bb.&nbsp; If you need any other information I will be happy to give it to you.&nbsp; Thanks.&nbsp;</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 18:38:05 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135156#M608Scott G2017-12-07T18:38:05ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135157#M609
<P>That is amazing I have almost the identical system except an ASUS Prime X299-A MOB, and I have the identical problems as you do.&nbsp; I also have had Windows Update trying to update me for weeks.&nbsp; I had to change my connection to metered to prevent Windows Update from downloading the update.&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 18:41:43 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135157#M609Scott G2017-12-07T18:41:43ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135166#M611
<P>&nbsp;Hi Michael</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>I tried the 30 November update (<A href="https://support.microsoft.com/de-ch/help/4051963" target="_blank">KB4051963</A>) right now, but my pc still crashes after the installation reboot.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>After I tried the Upgrade my PC restarts, the screen stays black for around 2 minutes and then the PC does power off. When I start the PC again, it immediatly boots with Build 1703.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Machine: Selfbuild</P>
<P>MB Modell: MSI X99A Gaming Pro Carbon (<A href="https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/X99A-GAMING-PRO-CARBON/Specification" target="_blank">LINK</A>)</P>
<P>SSD: Samsung SSD 960 Pro nVME</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Is the X99A also affected with the same problem as X299? Or is the Samsung 960 Pro still not patched?</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 19:38:04 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135166#M611Erkan Isik2017-12-07T19:38:04ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135185#M614
<P>This may also affect other motherboards.&nbsp; The Asus one is the one that we have seen most.</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 20:16:28 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135185#M614Michael Niehaus2017-12-07T20:16:28ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135189#M615
<P>Could it be that ASUS is just the most popular motherboard ?&nbsp; I have seen people with MOB's like MSI and Gigabyte with the same problem.&nbsp;</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 20:24:21 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135189#M615Scott G2017-12-07T20:24:21ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135214#M616
<P>I'm also having this issue. I have a Samsung 960 pro and asus prime x299 deluxe board.</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 22:11:26 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135214#M616Deleted2017-12-07T22:11:26ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135218#M617
<P>That seems to be the magic combination with this problem: An ASUS X299 MOB with a Samsung 960 Pro SSD&nbsp;M.2 using NVMe .&nbsp;</P>Thu, 07 Dec 2017 22:23:11 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135218#M617Scott G2017-12-07T22:23:11ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135245#M618
<P>Also having this issue. System specs:</P>
<P>MOB: Asus prime X299-deluxe (FW: 802; running 28 lanes with i7-7800x &amp; quad memory)</P>
<P>SSD: Samsung 960 evo M.2 500GB (NVMe, FW: 3B7QCXE7)</P>Fri, 08 Dec 2017 00:59:58 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135245#M618Tim Gall2017-12-08T00:59:58ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135337#M619
<P><SPAN>Signed up to add my similar experience, have several friends with largely same spec.</SPAN></P>
<P><SPAN>Same issue with 1709, same spec : Asus Prime X299 Deluxe. Samsung 960 Pro 2TB m.2. </SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P><SPAN>Also, the 1709 update is also not blocked for me ( has failed 9 times, and is currently waiting for a reboot which I guess would fail). My machine is a standard build by <A href="http://www.scan.co.uk" target="_blank">www.scan.co.uk</A>.</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P><SPAN>It's odd that a clean install reported to be be OK, and yet an upgrade is not.&nbsp;</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P><SPAN>Thanks in advance for any help.</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>Fri, 08 Dec 2017 10:10:51 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135337#M619Paul Brain2017-12-08T10:10:51ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135575#M621
<P>Also tried everything possible but a clone &amp; fresh install because i don't see why i'd have to resort to that.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Windows upgrade assistant seems to have messed up my pc even more.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>From <SPAN>&nbsp;BSOD 0xc00000bb&nbsp; update failing to&nbsp;</SPAN>Error 0x80242006 every time my pc tries to automatically update itself.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Motherboard: MSI GAMING M7 ACK</P>
<P>SSD: Samsung 960 evo + Samsung 960 pro&nbsp;</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Also a friend of mine has the same SSD's as myself but with a&nbsp;Gigabyte X299 AORUS Gaming 9 &amp; has the same problems.</P>
<H3 class="r">&nbsp;</H3>Fri, 08 Dec 2017 22:28:24 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135575#M621Ioana Mardar2017-12-08T22:28:24ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135579#M622
<P>I have also heard of countless people with different model Motherboards that have this problem.&nbsp; It is not just ASUS.&nbsp; Gigabyte and MSI Motherboards all have this problem.&nbsp; The common thing all of us seem to have that have this problem is the Samsung M.2 NVMe SSD.&nbsp;</P>Fri, 08 Dec 2017 22:54:06 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135579#M622Scott G2017-12-08T22:54:06ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135595#M623
<P>I to have been having this issue with an X99-A MSI board built by Origin with:</P>
<P>MSI Godlike Gaming Carbon</P>
<P>w/ Samsung 960 Evo NVMe and a Samsung 850 SSD</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>The update appeared to have issues and recently seemed to try to auto update itself hosing my install to be stuck on a blank boot screen, no amount of repairing startup fixed it so I went back to a recovery USB from Origin.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>I seem to agree with the group here that the common denominator seems to be the 960 NVMe but that could just be that its a common NVMe drive.&nbsp;</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Considering its already hosed my install and I've gone back to a blank 1703 install I may try some of the workarounds to get to 1709. What's frustrating to me right now is that the Windows Update is stuck wanting to install 1709 so bad that because its failed on restart theres no way I can see to force it to redownload updates or check for new ones. I've gone so far as delete the download files expecting it to check and attempt redownload. Nope, still thinks its there and still thinks it wants me to restart thinking it will install.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>I attempted to use the Microsoft tool again to download the update on Wednesday and it didn't seem to pull any new updates as it ended in the same error on install.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Another odd thing is that for the first time I've had my overclocking profile fail twice after shutting down the PC and on the next boot up the next day it fails, I reload the config and it's fine. All hardware checks out. Just odd. No issues until this 1709 stuff started.</P>Sat, 09 Dec 2017 03:19:45 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135595#M623Matt Edmunds2017-12-09T03:19:45ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135742#M626
<P>I have the problem as well, and have not noticed any block.</P>
<P>Now I turned the automatic update off, since my PC tried to update at least 10 times, consuming all network bandwidth.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>This is my config:</P>
<P>Samsung 960 EVO SSD M.2 2280 - 500GB <BR />ASUS PRIME X299-DELUXE</P>Sun, 10 Dec 2017 16:03:50 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135742#M626Christian N. Pedersen2017-12-10T16:03:50ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135807#M627
<P>ASUS released an <STRONG>updated bios (1004) for the Prime-X299-deluxe</STRONG> today that fixed the issue for me.</P>Sun, 10 Dec 2017 23:39:05 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135807#M627Tim Gall2017-12-10T23:39:05ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135808#M628
<P>Where do you see that bios revision ? I'm on the asus support website for the X299 deluxe and I'm still seeing the 802.</P>Sun, 10 Dec 2017 23:41:28 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135808#M628Deleted2017-12-10T23:41:28ZRe: RE: 1703-&gt;1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135809#M629
<P>Never mind I just found it under others in the os selection.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>I can confirm that this fixes the issue for those with the Asus X299 Deluxe board. I'm now on the 1709 version.</P>Mon, 11 Dec 2017 00:46:59 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135809#M629Deleted2017-12-11T00:46:59ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135823#M630
<P>The 1004 BIOS Update <STRONG>DID NOT&nbsp;</STRONG>fix the problem for me.&nbsp; I just wasted an hour attempting the upgrade using the Windows 10 Update Assistant and it failed with the same BSOD.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>ASUS Prime X299-Deluxe</P>
<P>Samsung 960 Pro NVME M.2 SSD</P>Mon, 11 Dec 2017 02:30:06 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135823#M630Steven Rodriguez2017-12-11T02:30:06ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135827#M631
<P>Hi Steven,</P>
<P>I'll put in some more detail about how I got my system to update in the hope its of some help to anyone.</P>
<P>After updating bios to 1004 I made some adjustments to bios <STRONG>PCH Storage Configuration</STRONG> and <STRONG>Boot -&gt; CSM </STRONG>before upgrading to FCU1709.</P>
<P>For <STRONG>PCH Storage Cofiguration</STRONG> I set:</P>
<P><STRONG> SATA Controllers</STRONG> to <EM><STRONG>disabled</STRONG></EM> (the topmost option). <EM>I enabled it again once the upgrade was complete.</EM></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>For <STRONG>Boot -&gt;CSM</STRONG> I set it to <STRONG><EM>enabled</EM></STRONG></P>
<P><STRONG>Boot Devices Control</STRONG> set to <EM><STRONG>UEFI only</STRONG></EM></P>
<P><STRONG>Boot Network</STRONG> and <STRONG>Boot Storage Devices</STRONG> set to <EM><STRONG>ignore</STRONG></EM></P>
<P><STRONG>Boot from PCIE expansion devices</STRONG> to <EM><STRONG>UEFI first</STRONG></EM></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>I updated from USB using a fresh copy built with the Media Creation Tool (FCU 1709).</P>
<P>I started the update from windows.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Update went through smoothly. After the update I had to reinstall my antivirus and a few drivers but nothing drastic. Ive read about other experiencing that from the 1709 update but it wasnt a drama to fix. I only noticed something off with a few drivers when stressing my machine with an intensive game after the update.</P>
<P>Seems spot on now. Hope this info helps.</P>Mon, 11 Dec 2017 03:23:20 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135827#M631Tim Gall2017-12-11T03:23:20ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135836#M632
<P>This is not a fix for the layman PC user out there.&nbsp; These are BIOS tweaks for a very experienced user.&nbsp; The bottom line is the new BIOS 1004 from ASUS does not fix the 1709 upgrade problem for people, and still nothing from Microsoft.&nbsp; Microsoft nor ASUS has done a thing to help people upgrade from 1709 if they have a NVMe M.2 SSD drive.&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>Mon, 11 Dec 2017 05:01:26 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135836#M632Scott G2017-12-11T05:01:26ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135844#M633
<P>I have the same issue with the 1709 windows update with an x299 motherboard and a samsung 960 ssd NVME...please fix it ASAP!!!!</P>Mon, 11 Dec 2017 05:54:14 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/135844#M633Frédérick Champoux2017-12-11T05:54:14ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136149#M636
<P>I know that the bios update fixed it for me . I want to add for those who might still have the issue after updating to the new bios from asus that I was on the microsoft nvme driver when I did the update. I've done this because of the current firmware issue with the 960 pro. This might help or not I don't know.</P>Mon, 11 Dec 2017 21:58:11 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136149#M636Deleted2017-12-11T21:58:11ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136237#M637
<P>Another 2 hours wasted making the attempt.&nbsp; I uninstalled the Samsung NVME driver, rebooted, ensured the MS NVME drive was in use, performed the upgrade attempt using the Windows 10 upgrade assistant and same BSOD result.&nbsp; This is getting very tiresome.</P>Tue, 12 Dec 2017 04:43:47 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136237#M637Steven Rodriguez2017-12-12T04:43:47ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136520#M638
<P>Well, it looks like there was nothing in the patch Tuesday cumulative update for December.&nbsp; So no fix for us trying to upgrade to 1709 goes on and on from Microsoft.&nbsp;</P>Tue, 12 Dec 2017 19:04:04 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136520#M638Scott G2017-12-12T19:04:04ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136657#M639
<P>The Asus 1004 bios fixed it for me. I didn't have to do any bios tweaks that Tim Gall did. I just updated the bios, re-ran the Windows 10 Update Assistant (didn't create USB media), and then the update went through smoothly.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>My config:</P>
<P>ASUS Prime X299-Deluxe</P>
<P>Samsung 960 Pro (Samsung NVME driver)</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>Tue, 12 Dec 2017 23:09:25 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136657#M639Ka Hei Tse2017-12-12T23:09:25ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136905#M642
<P>Microsoft released yesterday a new Update called KB4054517.</P>
<P><A href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4054517" target="_blank">https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4054517</A></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Will try this update, hope it will fix the&nbsp;<SPAN>0xc00000bb error for nVME drives.</SPAN></P>Wed, 13 Dec 2017 17:41:36 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136905#M642Erkan Isik2017-12-13T17:41:36ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136949#M644
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<BLOCKQUOTE><HR /><LI-USER uid="101089"></LI-USER> wrote:<BR />
<P>Microsoft released yesterday a new Update called KB4054517.</P>
<P><A href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4054517" target="_blank">https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4054517</A></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Will try this update, hope it will fix the&nbsp;<SPAN>0xc00000bb error for nVME drives.</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<HR /></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>Please let us know if this works.&nbsp; Thanks.&nbsp;</P>Wed, 13 Dec 2017 19:01:45 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136949#M644Scott G2017-12-13T19:01:45ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136985#M645
<P>Nope <SPAN>KB4054517 (12.12.2017) also didn't work. Got still the Error&nbsp;0xc00000bb.</SPAN></P>
<P><SPAN>I did try it with the normal Win Updater and with the Upgrade Assistent, both got the error.</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P><SPAN>It really feels like a joke that Microsoft and the Manufacturers didnt patch it already. 1709 was released end of&nbsp;October.&nbsp;Now we have mid December and it's still not fixed...</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P><SPAN><span class="lia-inline-image-display-wrapper lia-image-align-inline" image-alt="20171213_203337.jpg" style="width: 999px;"><img src="https://gxcuf89792.i.lithium.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/25569i89B6CFB19DCCDD1C/image-size/large?v=1.0&amp;px=999" title="20171213_203337.jpg" alt="20171213_203337.jpg" /></span></SPAN></P>Wed, 13 Dec 2017 19:46:18 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136985#M645Erkan Isik2017-12-13T19:46:18ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136990#M646
<P>We are continuing to work on it.&nbsp; A few points:</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<UL>
<LI>The December update does not include a fix for this problem.&nbsp; We are hoping to have a fix in place by the end of January.</LI>
<LI>The updated Asus firmware (1004) has addressed the issue for many people.</LI>
<LI>There is a block in place that keeps Windows Update from offering Windows 10 1709 to affected systems.&nbsp; But if you go into Settings and manually check for updates, this bypasses the block because you are "seeking" the update.</LI>
</UL>
<P>Thanks,</P>
<P>-Michael&nbsp;</P>Wed, 13 Dec 2017 19:50:12 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136990#M646Michael Niehaus2017-12-13T19:50:12ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136996#M647
<P>Thanks for the update Michael.</P>
<P>Is there any indication as to why the 1004 update did not resolve it for everyone?</P>
<P>Did MS work together with ASUS on this update?&nbsp;</P>
<P>Is there something those of us whom 1004 did not resolve the issue could try?</P>
<P>Are there other factors which could interfere?&nbsp; Installed Memory size, video card, etc?</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>In my case, another member with the same motherboard, m.2 drive and using the ms nvme driver was able to perform the upgrade.&nbsp; I replicated that configuration and mine was not successful.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>Wed, 13 Dec 2017 19:54:17 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136996#M647Steven Rodriguez2017-12-13T19:54:17ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136998#M648
Thanks for the update Michael, really appreciate it!<BR /><BR />Will wait till end of January and check back then :)</img>Wed, 13 Dec 2017 19:54:44 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/136998#M648Erkan Isik2017-12-13T19:54:44ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/137000#M649
<P>The basic problem:&nbsp; Memory fragmentation during system initialization forces IO buffers into high memory.&nbsp; So yes, the hardware in the system has a definite impact on that fragmentation (each device reserves an address range).</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>While we have provided details about the issue to ASUS, we are not aware of what they changed in the 1004 firmware.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Thanks,</P>
<P>-Michael&nbsp;</P>Wed, 13 Dec 2017 19:58:00 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/137000#M649Michael Niehaus2017-12-13T19:58:00ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/137019#M650
<P>I tried upgrading to 1709 after the ASUS BIOS upgrade to 1004 and still a no go.&nbsp; I still get error 0XC00000bb.&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>Wed, 13 Dec 2017 21:00:59 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/137019#M650Scott G2017-12-13T21:00:59ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/137073#M651
<P>Hello! My name is Michele, from Italy. I've a Samsung 960 Pro on MSI X99A Workstation (beta bios v. 1.15), and even my system suffers of this issue. Error 0xc00000bb, if I update via Windows Update or Windows Update Assistant; error&nbsp;<SPAN>0xc1900101 - 0x20017 if I try to update via Media Creation Tool.&nbsp;My PC is a custom built Xeon based workstation, and I use it for my work, so I can't have a clean install...</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>I have tried to open a ticket with MSI. MSI tried to install the update on a system like the one I have, and they said&nbsp;"no problems here!" and closed the ticket. The official bios release is locked at 1.0 (2016). They sent me a beta bios (1.15) but I still have the issue.&nbsp;</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Now Windows Update did another download... I hope to have my troubles fixed, but I don't think so. I'll wait for the next release...</P>Thu, 14 Dec 2017 00:47:58 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/137073#M651Michele Cordoni2017-12-14T00:47:58ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/137573#M660
<P>hey</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>So when i used windows upgrade assistant it basically messed up my pc and turned from the initial error code&nbsp;0xc00000bb to error code&nbsp;&nbsp;0x80242006.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Any idea how to fix this?&nbsp;</P>
<P>I've looked online and tried a few things and none seemed to have worked.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Obviously once this has been fixed i'd still have the error code&nbsp;<SPAN>0xc00000bb waiting for me but at least&nbsp;I've&nbsp;ticked off one in the process.</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P><SPAN>Also I know Asus is probably the most popular brand of motherboards but have you guys been in contact with MSI? or even gigabyte about the problem? Neither have a fix and it seems no one even talks about brands other than Asus.</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P><SPAN>Thanks</SPAN></P>Fri, 15 Dec 2017 03:20:57 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/137573#M660Ioana Mardar2017-12-15T03:20:57ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/137771#M665
<P>Hi,</P>
<P>I have the save issue during Update from 1607-&gt;1709 several times. My configuration</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Board: MSI X99A XPoWER GAMING TITATIUM</P>
<P>BIOS: Latested (MS-7A21)</P>
<P>System Disk: SAMSUNG MZVPW128HEGM (SSD SM961-NVMe 128GB M.S PCIe)</P>
<P>I would strongly appreciate if Microsoft stop updating my system to 1709 until the issue was fixed!</P>
<P>Security updates are welcome. This must be possible. In this case waiting for the fix is tolerable.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Thanks</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>Fri, 15 Dec 2017 18:14:09 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/137771#M665Michael Wolf2017-12-15T18:14:09ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/138077#M671
<P>Just the same board and ssd I have and I also meet this issue during updating from 1703 to 1709, this is annoying</P>Mon, 18 Dec 2017 12:06:49 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/138077#M671尧 冯2017-12-18T12:06:49ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/138228#M676
A temporary workaround is reboot untill you get the blue screen, press F8 for startup settings.<BR />Then select (7 Disable Driver Signature Enforcement.<BR /><BR />This boots the PC. Sometimes it boots after the first reset, sometimes it comes up with the BSOD.Mon, 18 Dec 2017 18:21:51 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/138228#M676Vossejongk .2017-12-18T18:21:51ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/138524#M677
<P>No way for my system. When BSOD occurs, every button (F1 for the recovery, F8 for boot options...) results in nothing. I'm able only to enter the UEFI or to "load another OS" with F9.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>So I tried to disable the driver signature in Command Prompt, with</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>bcdedit /set testsigning off</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>I did reboot the pc, then I tried to update. And I received the same error: BSOD with 0xc00000bb.&nbsp;</P>Tue, 19 Dec 2017 14:42:32 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/138524#M677Michele Cordoni2017-12-19T14:42:32ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/138935#M687
<P>Do not waste your time. It's not our fault and I personally do not miss the creator update. Switch of the Windows Update service and wait for the bug fix. Shame on Microsoft that they forgot to consider these "technical state of the art configurations" and finally not be able to provide a solution in acceptable time frame. Furthermore although they collect so much informations from every installation they do not stop updating those systems! Obviously they collect the wrong information ;)</img></P>Wed, 20 Dec 2017 16:54:22 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/138935#M687Michael Wolf2017-12-20T16:54:22ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/139565#M691
<P>For what it's worth.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>MSI X99A XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM LGA 2011-v3 Intel X99 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 Extended ATX Motherboards - Intel</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Intel 750 Series AIC 1.2TB PCI-Express 3.0 x4 MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) SSDPEDMW012T4X1</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Getting&nbsp;0xc00000bb error after reboot.&nbsp; Have to go back through UEFI boot menu and reselect above drive in order to boot back in to windows.</P>Fri, 22 Dec 2017 17:17:22 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/139565#M691Jason Hill2017-12-22T17:17:22ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/139987#M695
<P>&nbsp;I have the same issue I have the MSI X99A Gaming Pro Carbon (MS-7A20) Mother Board with a Intel i7-5820K CPU 3.30GHz and a Samsung SSD 960 Pro M.2 1TB&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; and I cannot update to the latest build of windows 10 this is a major failing from microsoft.&nbsp;</P>Wed, 27 Dec 2017 00:19:50 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/139987#M695MR F D WILLIAMS2017-12-27T00:19:50ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/140052#M696
<P>Same issue here with MSI X99S Gaming 7 (MS-7885) Motherboard and Samsung SSD 960 PRO</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Windows 10 tried 22 times to install the update and failed. The update routine is totaly dumb and does not recognize that the update does not work on my system, instead it ended me being in an update loop forever. To make matters worse I was not always allowed to stop the update process. Seriously Microsoft if you force me to an update make sure it works! We are in 2017 and not 1997... never heard of user experience?</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Here the nice list of update fails:</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P><span class="lia-inline-image-display-wrapper lia-image-align-inline" image-alt="winup.PNG" style="width: 388px;"><img src="https://gxcuf89792.i.lithium.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/26156i0A17BB24672AB513/image-size/large?v=1.0&amp;px=999" title="winup.PNG" alt="winup.PNG" /></span></P>Wed, 27 Dec 2017 14:40:54 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/140052#M696Wolfgang Miller2017-12-27T14:40:54ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/140834#M705
<P>I've a&nbsp;MSI X99A Godlike Gaming Carbon and&nbsp;Samsung SSD 960&nbsp;Evo nVME combination and suffering the same failure during 1703-&gt;1709 update so your bug is not just confined to X299 and/or ASUS. Maybe your MS engineers could inform MSI to&nbsp;get them&nbsp;to provide a BIOS fix for my board (if needed) as I very much doubt they would listen to me.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Here's hoping you get a suitable solution to all our bugs when installing 1709 before you remove support for 1703.</P>Tue, 02 Jan 2018 10:17:16 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/140834#M705Chris Knowles2018-01-02T10:17:16ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/141359#M709
<P>The Update from 1703 to 1709 dont work!</P>
<P>Error 0xc00000bb</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Motherboard MSI MS-7885 Bios H.C0</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>Wed, 03 Jan 2018 18:20:35 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/141359#M709Mathias Kühlewind2018-01-03T18:20:35ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/142175#M714
<P>Still same problems here since Sept. 2017 no update possible.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">WIN 10 64 Bit</P>
<P>MSI X99A Raider ( MS-7885) BIOs P.50</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">Samsung SSD NVMe 960 Treiberversion 10.0.10586.0</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">&nbsp;</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">please MS can you help!!!<span class="lia-inline-image-display-wrapper lia-image-align-inline" image-alt="large.jpg" style="width: 999px;"><img src="https://gxcuf89792.i.lithium.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/26441i599E1743F848B742/image-size/large?v=1.0&amp;px=999" title="large.jpg" alt="large.jpg" /></span></P>Fri, 05 Jan 2018 20:22:57 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/142175#M714silber ruecken2018-01-05T20:22:57ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/143628#M725
<P>Hello,</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>no one can help??? no idea? nothing. this sucks. every day my pc is still in a updateloop.</P>
<P>i waste so much time for this and ms is not able to fix it.</P>Wed, 10 Jan 2018 20:54:37 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/143628#M725silber ruecken2018-01-10T20:54:37ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/143646#M726
<P>The Microsoft guy said there would be a fix end of January.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>I still doubt that with all the updates their currently doing regarding meltdown and spectre.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>I have waited since October for a fix and just cba anymore and went for a fresh install today.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Currently running v1709 on my:&nbsp;</P>
<P>Motherboard: X299 MSI GAMING M7 ACK</P>
<P>SSD: Samsung 960 Pro.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Only because I use this drive for OS only I could afford to do a fresh install without fear of deleting anything important and starting again.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>It's just the v1703 updating to v1709 that bricks the pc basically.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Doing a fresh install then search for updates gives you the v1709 without ever being on v1703 so it works and if their isn't a fix by the end of this month then just go ahead and do this.</P>Wed, 10 Jan 2018 21:24:44 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/143646#M726Ioana Mardar2018-01-10T21:24:44ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/143886#M727
hello,<BR />thanks for response. my pc is still hanging on update 1607 and 1703 no one is possible.<BR />so i have to wait for the fix in end of january. when nothing comes i will make a new fresh installing. but i don´t like to do this, because my sytem is very full and i have to install everything new, this boring.Thu, 11 Jan 2018 13:15:59 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/143886#M727silber ruecken2018-01-11T13:15:59ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/146111#M740
<P>Same problem for me. MSI X99a gaming pro carbon. Samsung evo 960 m2.</P>
<P>This is going on for months.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>What really annoys me is that the update prompts become more and more obnoxious. Please Microsoft stop trying to force an update on me that is broken!</P>Wed, 17 Jan 2018 21:46:11 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/146111#M740Matthias Schmidt2018-01-17T21:46:11ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147035#M742
<P>What is the status of this fix? Been Pausing updates for months on Win 10 pro because of this...</P>Sat, 20 Jan 2018 15:28:47 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147035#M742Jason Stickel2018-01-20T15:28:47ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147052#M743
<P>Well... no good news, till now. 0xc00000bb is still a big black hole...</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Some times ago, I tried to contact MSI. They excluded that the issue is "mobo or bios" related, and suggested me to format and do a clean install. Oh, well... and my work? My customised production software? I use the workstation as work station...&nbsp;</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Samsung released the 5.2 version of Magician software, but not new driver or new firmware (I have the buggy 3b6qcxp7... :(</img> ).</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>I updated the Intel Rapid Storage Engine to the last version. 0xc00000bb and update failed. And it is able to see only 4 disks of the 7 installed on my system.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Microsoft said that the fix will come in late January, but now the world fights versus Meltdown, Spektre and the other CPU vulnerabilities... I don't think that they are working on a problem that affects a little number of machines... I hope I'm wrong, but...</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Let's see...</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>Sat, 20 Jan 2018 16:42:04 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147052#M743Michele Cordoni2018-01-20T16:42:04ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147053#M744
<P>It is clear now that Microsoft is never going to fix this issue.&nbsp; If you keep getting the error when trying to reboot you have two choices : Either clean install or stay on 1703.&nbsp; I think it is very unlikely Microsoft will ever bother to issue a fix for the issue.&nbsp;</P>Sat, 20 Jan 2018 16:51:26 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147053#M744Scott G2018-01-20T16:51:26ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147067#M745
<P>As mentioned before, there were two different issues being worked on.&nbsp; The first one, which affected only certain Intel NVMe devices, is already fixed in the latest cumulative update.&nbsp; Next week's cumulative update is expected to address the second problem, which occurs with x299 chipsets, mostly from ASUS.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>I'm still checking to confirm that these will be published as dynamic updates so that they are automatically installed as you are upgrading to Windows 10 1709.&nbsp; (Until that happens, you'll still have the problem unless you manually inject the update yourself, which is not a simple task.)</P>Sat, 20 Jan 2018 17:48:16 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147067#M745Michael Niehaus2018-01-20T17:48:16ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147068#M746
<P>Thanks for the update, Michael.&nbsp; It's nice to know that this problem hasn't been ignored!</P>Sat, 20 Jan 2018 17:50:05 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147068#M746Steven Rodriguez2018-01-20T17:50:05ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147074#M747
<P>"<SPAN>Next week's cumulative update is expected to address the second problem, which occurs with x299 chipsets, mostly from ASUS."</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P><SPAN>Thank you for replying Michael and letting us know, the above is what I have been waiting for!</SPAN></P>Sat, 20 Jan 2018 18:34:06 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147074#M747Jason Stickel2018-01-20T18:34:06ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147075#M748
<P>We have heard from various Microsoft reps for weeks and weeks and weeks that the fix is coming.&nbsp; Yet it never comes.&nbsp; I will believe it when I see it.&nbsp;</P>Sat, 20 Jan 2018 18:57:06 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147075#M748Scott G2018-01-20T18:57:06ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147076#M749
Sorry to Say that i tried to inject the Fix, but It didn't solve the problem, for me. Pheraphs because my issue is due to Samsung NVMe and not Intel NVMe drive. Hope that the upcoming patches Will solve this problem even forum x99 non Asus motherboards...Sat, 20 Jan 2018 19:04:04 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147076#M749Michele Cordoni2018-01-20T19:04:04ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147086#M750
<P>I have an ASUS X299-A Prime MOB and a Samsung 960 Pro NVMe SSD.&nbsp; I have been waiting since October for a fix to upgrade to 1709.&nbsp; Nothing yet.&nbsp;</P>Sat, 20 Jan 2018 21:30:26 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147086#M750Scott G2018-01-20T21:30:26ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147392#M755
<P>Hi Michael,</P>
<P>i´m still hanging on windows 10 version 10586, it´s not possible to use update 1703 and 1709, since oktober i´m still in a updateloop. how can i make my updates??</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">&nbsp;</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">Win 10 pro 64bit </P>
<P>MSI X99 Board</P>
<P>intel I7-6800k</P>
<P>32 Gb RAM</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">NVMe SSD 960 as bootmedium</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">&nbsp;</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">the main problem is, i use my pc for work, and every day pc downloads the latest updates.</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">but it failed everytime. because of missing os driver for the ssd. (0xc00000bb),</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">so restart and windows get back to the old 10586 windows.</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">but everyday this updates starts from beginning, i cannot stop it. and it kill´s my datatransfer volume for nothing. how can i stop it??? and is it sure that the problem is fixed and of january??</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">or, how can i stop the windows from updating? only for the time MS need´s for fixing the problem.</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">&nbsp;</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">i read in many forums, that many people with samsung ssd nvm has the same problem,</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">not only a few.</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">i write to samsung many emails, but the only thing they told me, that it is not a problem from samsung, it was a problem from ms, they have to fix it. for my opinion they have to make i big red sticker on there ssd medims: DONT USE IT AS BOOTMEDIUM WITH WIN10.</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">so what can i do?? someone any help, or tips for me??</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">i will not going to back win 7.</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">plesase MS help, let your user not standing in the rain like samsung!</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">&nbsp;</P>
<P class="x-hidden-focus">meikel</P>Mon, 22 Jan 2018 15:26:55 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/147392#M755silber ruecken2018-01-22T15:26:55ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/148240#M763
<P>Hi,</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>he MS, not possible to answer?? You all sleeping or what??</P>Wed, 24 Jan 2018 10:56:04 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/148240#M763silber ruecken2018-01-24T10:56:04ZHi all, i have the same problem, MS phone and chat supp...https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/148790#M765
<P>Hi all,</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>i have the same problem, MS phone and chat support cant help. If you try to contact the german MS support... let it be. horrible...</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>my hardware: msi x99a gaming 7, intel 6850k, nvidia gtx 1080, m2 ssd samsung, 32gb DDR4-2400 ram.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Bluescreen with <A id="link_cbc497504bc94d_2" class="lia-link-navigation child-thread" href="https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-10/1703-gt-1709-BSOD-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-NVMe-SSD-s/m-p/148240#M763" target="_blank">0xc00000bb</A> or if windows can start, <SPAN class="short_text"><SPAN class="">note appears</SPAN></SPAN> "update 1709 failed"... can do nothing to fix this issue, no workarround helps, new windows installation doenst help too.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>So Microsoft, when we can expect the fix?</P>Thu, 25 Jan 2018 14:43:05 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/148790#M765Dennis Moderow2018-01-25T14:43:05ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/148851#M767
<P>Hi all. I have had the same issue with the BSOD. I wanted to just let anyone who might have the same hardware I have know what I did to get this update working.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Hardware:</P>
<P>ASUSTeK X299 MARK 2<BR />Sambsung SSD 960 EVO 1TB</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>What I did:</P>
<P>I read on here about updating the motherboard so I updated my ASUS BIOS version to 1102 (most recent) just last night. I then used the 1709 update assistant one more time and it worked flawlessly.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Edit:</P>
<P>Another thing to note that I did that may or may not have made a difference was:</P>
<P>I deleted anything in the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download folder</P>
<P>Deleted the few folders off the C: drive the failed installations added</P>
<P>Renamed the windows update database files (.edb and .jfm files) located in C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore</P>
<P>Renamed the Windows Update Log folder located in C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore as well.</P>
<P>Renamed the SLS folder in C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution</P>
<P>Renamed the ReportingEvents.log in C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution</P>Thu, 25 Jan 2018 16:56:35 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/148851#M767Robert Guadagnoli2018-01-25T16:56:35ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/148928#M768
<P>BIOS version 1102 seems to have solved the upgrade to 1709 problems for people with ASUS X299 MOB's.&nbsp; If you have an ASUS MOB upgrade the BIOS to 1102 and you should be able to upgrade.&nbsp;</P>Thu, 25 Jan 2018 18:52:25 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/148928#M768Scott G2018-01-25T18:52:25ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/149171#M769
<P>I have the same problem 1703-&gt;1709 and Samsung SSD 960 with MSI X99 Gaming 7, latest BIOS is HF from 2016. BSOD&nbsp;<SPAN>0xc00000bb with "normal" Update procedure&nbsp;&nbsp;, with manual Update via Update Assistant and also with an downloadet bootable Update DVD, makes no difference at all in any way you are trying</SPAN><BR /><BR />It would be very kind, if anybody find a solution, please let us know here, so that we share a solution, so that we not have to search in 10 different places in the net :)</img></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Martin</P>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 11:55:24 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/149171#M769Martin Seifert2018-01-26T11:55:24ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/149435#M770
<P>FYI I updated to 1102 as Scott G mentioned and was FINALLY able to install 1709. If you have a&nbsp;<SPAN>ASUS X299 mobo, update the BIOS to 1102, it worked for me as well.</SPAN></P>Sat, 27 Jan 2018 06:36:40 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/149435#M770Jason Stickel2018-01-27T06:36:40ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/149638#M773
<P>Hi Michael<BR /><BR />Hope you're doing well. Currently we have almost end of January. Do you have any information about the patch for the 0XC00000bb FCU Update Error on X99 Mainboards with Intel NVMe SSD?</P>Sun, 28 Jan 2018 21:38:33 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/149638#M773Erkan Isik2018-01-28T21:38:33ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/149772#M774
<P>After 10 hours&nbsp;attempts I&nbsp;find the way to resolve this problem. This is what I did:<BR />1) Update BIOS to 1102 from asus.com and reset BIOS to default settings(Disabled XMPP and reset my overclock)<BR />2)&nbsp;Make USB flash with MediaCreationTool<BR />3) Make this action from Tim Gall poste:<BR />"</P>
<P>For<SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN><STRONG>PCH Storage Cofiguration</STRONG><SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN>I set:</P>
<P><STRONG>SATA Controllers</STRONG><SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN>to<SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN><EM><STRONG>disabled</STRONG></EM><SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN>(the topmost option).<SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN><EM>I enabled it again once the upgrade was complete.</EM></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>For<SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN><STRONG>Boot -&gt;CSM</STRONG><SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN>I set it to<SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN><STRONG><EM>enabled</EM></STRONG></P>
<P><STRONG>Boot Devices Control</STRONG><SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN>set to<SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN><EM><STRONG>UEFI only</STRONG></EM></P>
<P><STRONG>Boot Network</STRONG><SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN>and<SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN><STRONG>Boot Storage Devices</STRONG><SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN>set to<SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN><EM><STRONG>ignore</STRONG></EM></P>
<P><STRONG>Boot from PCIE expansion devices</STRONG><SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN>to<SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN><EM><STRONG>UEFI first"<BR /></STRONG>4) I open BIOS menu after all system's restarts before update continue. Update was loading, then restart, I click DEL to open menu, quit without change, update continue install.&nbsp;<BR /><BR />I don't sure that 3) and 4) is important, but I did and now I have 1709 windows 10 build.<BR /><BR />And my config is Motherboard Asus x299 Prime Deluxe+Samsung 960 PRO 512gb</EM></P>Mon, 29 Jan 2018 10:40:25 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/149772#M774Akey Okey2018-01-29T10:40:25ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150221#M776
Hi,
Any news about this issue?
This doesn't only appear on Asus machines. I Have an MSI X99 Mainboard and have the same isssue and according to what I've found on the internet, pretty much all X99 are impacted.Tue, 30 Jan 2018 11:48:57 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150221#M776christophe Larquey2018-01-30T11:48:57ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150230#M777
<P>Hi,</P>
<P>for my understanding. Is it an issue for Microsoft or for the Motherboard Dealer? Don't get me wrong but I do not see any activities on MSI side. I do not see any intensive discussions concerning MS update with MSI x99 on MSI boards.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Regards</P>
<P>Michael</P>Tue, 30 Jan 2018 12:31:59 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150230#M777Michael Wolf2018-01-30T12:31:59ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150308#M779
Hi, Same thing (error 0XC00000bb) with: MSI X99S Sli Plus and Intel SSDPEKKW256G7Tue, 30 Jan 2018 16:25:48 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150308#M779martin girard2018-01-30T16:25:48ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150573#M780
<P>MSI x99 board here too</P>Tue, 30 Jan 2018 23:15:36 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150573#M780mike crugnale2018-01-30T23:15:36ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150588#M781
<P>So... today Samsung released a new firmware for 960 Pro (4B6QCXP7).</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Obviously, on my MSI X99A Workstation, no way to install the FCU. Same error, again and again. I can write a film or a tv serie about this... and MSI doesn't have a new bios/beta bios for my mobo. Thank you...</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>Wed, 31 Jan 2018 00:14:57 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150588#M781Michele Cordoni2018-01-31T00:14:57ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150649#M782
<P>Hello,</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>i use samsung magican, but for me, there is no new firmware for the samsung NVMe 960 SSD.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>is still the same old one 3B7QCXE7. how do you get the new one??</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>and today is the last day of january, and MS told all the time, end of january you get a patch.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>i think we never get help from MS, MSI or Samsung.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>what a story....</P>Wed, 31 Jan 2018 07:16:46 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150649#M782silber ruecken2018-01-31T07:16:46ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150735#M783
<P>I have also the same problem since the Creators Update (some years already) which was never solved.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>As most of you, I have a MSI X99A Raider mobo with an i7 6800K. (960EVO)</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>I hope it will be soon fixed, because the FCU is trying to update twice per day with the corresponding bsod after updating.</P>Wed, 31 Jan 2018 19:08:23 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150735#M783Constantino Grau Turuelo2018-01-31T19:08:23ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150746#M784
<P>Hello,</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>same for me, everyday 2 or 3 times, downloading the hole updates. but installation failed.</P>
<P>the problem is, that i can not stop the download. or the update process. so i loose everyday many GB datatranfer for nothing,</P>
<P>and it kill´s my monthly volume.&nbsp;</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>why they don´t answer??</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>MSI: no Answer</P>
<P>MS: no Answer, or response, or help</P>
<P>Samsung: ask MS or MSI</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>stupid</P>Wed, 31 Jan 2018 13:22:14 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150746#M784silber ruecken2018-01-31T13:22:14ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150910#M785
Exactly the same for me. Everyday, 2-3 failed updates when my pc is idle or I am not there to prevent the installation. It cannot be stopped anywhere.<BR /><BR />I am really tired of this situation. At least, one month ago, the update was not appearing every day at any time.Wed, 31 Jan 2018 19:10:17 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/150910#M785Constantino Grau Turuelo2018-01-31T19:10:17ZRe: 1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD'shttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/151337#M791
<P>Exactly same problem for me with MSI "X99A"&nbsp;</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>Its like madness that he forces the user to upgrade to a version every&nbsp;other day and then crashes with blue screen <SPAN>0xc00000bb&nbsp;</SPAN>and then downgrades to make it work again.&nbsp;</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>This might even mess up the SSD lifetime...</P>Thu, 01 Feb 2018 18:30:53 GMThttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-10/1703-gt-1709-bsod-0xc00000bb-on-devices-with-nvme-ssd-s/m-p/151337#M791null null2018-02-01T18:30:53Z